The NSX needs your vote!

The legendary Honda NSX has been shortlisted - for a prestigious award recognising the cars that changed the world

The brand’s affordable supercar, which rewrote the sports car rulebook when it was first launched in 1990, is one of 39 game-changing models in the running to be named UK's Autocar Readers’ Champion. The winner, which will be announced at the Autocar Awards in May, will be decided in a public poll.

First launched 27 years ago, the NSX, or New Sportscar eXperimental, was the first mass produced car in the world to feature an all-aluminium lightweight body. Its heart-stopping performance came from its outstanding 3.0 litre V6, and was enhanced by advanced aerodynamics.

With styling inspired by the cockpit of an F-16 fighter jet, the model’s legendary status was boosted by the fact three-time F1 champion Ayrton Senna was heavily involved in its development. Philip Webb, head of cars at Honda (UK) said, “The launch of the Honda NSX was not only a major landmark in the history of our brand but also in the evolution of the modern sports car. It was truly ground-breaking at the time and carved itself a special place in both automotive history and the hearts of car enthusiasts everywhere."To place your vote for the Honda NSX, visit: www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/autocar-readers-champion